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India's campaign at Malaysia Open ends as Jayaram bows out in quarters

Sarawak [Malaysia], Apr.07 (ANI): Ace Indian shuttler Ajay Jayaram suffered a major blow as he was crashed out of the Malaysia Open Super Series after going down against fifth-seeded Son Wan Ho of South Korea in their quarter-final clash here on Friday.

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India's campaign at Malaysia Open ends as Jayaram bows out in quarters
Sarawak [Malaysia], Apr.07 (ANI): Ace Indian shuttler Ajay Jayaram suffered a major blow as he was crashed out of the Malaysia Open Super Series after going down against fifth-seeded Son Wan Ho of South Korea in their quarter-final clash here on Friday. The 29-year-old failed to replicate his good performances so far and suffered a 18-21, 14-21 defeat at the hands of Wan Ho in a last-eight clash of the men's singles event that lasted 37 minutes. Jayaram had earlier entered the quarter-finals with a hard-fought victory over Denmark's Viktor Axelsen in a men's singles match in Kuching yesterday. With Jayaram's defeat, India's campaign at the tournament has also folded. On Wednesday, Rio Olympic silver-medallist PV Sindhu and star shuttler Saina Nehwal made shocking first-round exits from the tournament. (ANI)

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